Be aware that each of these areas has a substantial approach - much longer than New Jack, Malibu, Holcomb... El Cajon Mountain is about 2mi with 1800' of elevation gain, usually taking about an hour. Corte Madera and Eagle Peak are a bit shorter, taking 30-40 minutes. All are remote, backcountry crags that feel more like "adventure" climbing than sport climbing.

Also, it's worth noting that Eagle Peak and Corte Madera generally have Raptor Nesting Advisories that cover a portion of the crag from around February through May. The ACSD works diligently with the CNF to ensure these advisory areas to ensure they'll meet the needs of the nesting birds while minimizing impact on recreation. Please refer to the ACSD website for info about advisories. http://www.alliedclimbers.org

Thank you Kennoyce. I was planning on a trip to Echo cliff next week end probably. I'll let you know. I found the book online on amazon, I'll probably order there. Let me know when you have a chance to look at the book, I'm dying to find some good multipitch in the area !